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Imagination meets technology at Mystic Scenic Studios, a huge warehouse near the Norwood Center commuter rail that outwardly seems as nondescript as any of its neighbors in the Lenox Street area. But inside is another story, and you never know what you’ll see. See related story Left: At Mystic Scenic Studios in Norwood, cabinet maker Sean Groom worked on a huge gear, one of several that will be painted and hung from a ceiling for a client in Lowell.
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By Michele Morgan Bolton, Globe Correspondent
Imagination meets technology at Mystic Scenic Studios, a huge warehouse near the Norwood Center commuter rail that outwardly seems as nondescript as any of its neighbors in the Lenox Street area.

But inside is another story, and you never know what you’ll see.

See related story

Left: At Mystic Scenic Studios in Norwood, cabinet maker Sean Groom worked on a huge gear, one of several that will be painted and hung from a ceiling for a client in Lowell.
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